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Libertién

Overview

  Libertién is a French-inspired nation located in the heart of the League of Nations known as Bliv Frain. Spanning from coast to coast on the continental shelf, this flourishing republic is known for its rich history, diverse landscapes, and thriving commerce. With a long history of warfare and resilience, Libertién has always stood strong in the face of adversity.  

Geography

  Libertién boasts a diverse landscape that includes forests, lakes, mountains, and vast coastal regions. The nation is divided into three distinct climate zones: the Mediterranean climate in the south, the tropical savannah climate in the central region, and the hot steppe climate in the northeastern region.   Major cities in Libertién include Périppes, Valès, Perpilême, Plaiteaux, Zaan, Vanoît, Boulet, Port du maar, Sescia, Tepe Kasa, Périsonne, Anavala, L'hameçon, Nanluçan, Forêt, Belzieu, Yãsar, Genneçon, Gologne, Pugny, Diveil, Sarlet, Fluve, D'Plaines, and Basingstoke.  

History

  The nation of Libertién was founded over 600 years ago by a group of aristocratic families from the Arabic nation of Kasei. They settled on the continent to take advantage of its abundant resources, establishing the first settlement that would later become the capital, Port Du Maar. The power of the settlers grew rapidly, and their influence spread across the continent, eventually leading to the formation of the many nations that would become Bliv Frain.  

Politics

  As a republic, Libertién values democratic principles and holds regular elections and votes within its governmental bodies. The nation is governed from the capital, Port Du Maar, where the many settlements belonging to the nation follow its lead. The government is composed of representatives from each city, who are elected by the citizens and whose lineage can be traced back to the original leader that founded their respective settlement.  

Commerce

  Libertién's central location within Bliv Frain makes it a hub for trade and commerce. Its extensive coastline and numerous ports facilitate the exchange of goods with neighboring nations, such as the naval powerhouse of Nez-país to the southeast and the former territory of Coinlién to the northeast. The nation's abundant resources have also attracted settlers and traders from all around the world, contributing to its thriving economy.  

Military and Conflicts

  Throughout its history, Libertién has been involved in numerous wars with its neighbors. Despite facing many defeats, the nation has always managed to stand strong and persevere. It has fought against the likes of Zentral, a German-inspired nation to the northwest, and Oglorg, a region to the south filled with monsters and dangerous beasts. As a member of the League of Nations, Libertién now works in cooperation with its allies to maintain peace and stability in the region.  

Culture and Magic

  In this Dungeons and Dragons-inspired world, magic is a vital aspect of life in Libertién. The nation's rich history and diverse landscapes have given rise to various forms of magic, which can be learned through teaching, bestowed by nature, or granted by gods. Magic has also played a role in accelerating Libertién's progression toward the industrial era, reminiscent of 17th-century Europe.  

Largest Cities

  The largest cities in Libertién include Port Du Maar, Belzieu, and L'hameçon in the south; Fluve in the central region; and Basingstoke in the north. Each city has its own unique history, culture, and attractions that contribute to the nation's overall character.  

Social Culture

  Libertién is known for its vibrant social culture, with lively festivals, music, and arts that celebrate the nation's diverse heritage. The people of Libertién are friendly and open-minded, welcoming travelers and settlers from all corners of the world. Magic plays a significant role in their daily lives, with skilled practitioners of various disciplines contributing to the nation's progress and growth.  

Trading Wares

  Libertién's thriving commerce is fueled by its extensive coastline and numerous ports. The nation exports a variety of goods, such as fine textiles, exquisite wines, and precious metals, which are highly sought after by traders from neighboring nations. Libertién also imports various exotic goods and resources, such as spices and magical artifacts, from its trading partners.  

Historical Characters

  Throughout its history, Libertién has been home to numerous influential figures who have shaped the nation's destiny. Among them are:
  Le Marquis de Port Du Maar: The founder of the capital city, Le Marquis was a visionary leader who laid the groundwork for the nation's growth and prosperity.
Lady Eloïse Belzieu: A powerful sorceress who played a critical role in defending Libertién against its enemies during times of war.
Gaspard L'hameçon: A renowned explorer and cartographer who contributed significantly to the nation's understanding of the wider world.
 

Education and Magical Institutions

  Education is highly valued in Libertién, with the nation boasting several prestigious institutions that teach a wide range of subjects, including magic. These academies and schools attract students from across the continent, eager to learn from the most skilled practitioners of magical arts.  

Religion and Spirituality

  The people of Libertién are deeply spiritual, with several prominent religions practiced throughout the nation. Temples and shrines dedicated to various deities can be found in every city, with devout followers seeking blessings, guidance, and magical power from their chosen gods.  

Architecture and Infrastructure

  Libertién's architecture is heavily influenced by its French-inspired heritage, with grand châteaus, ornate cathedrals, and picturesque villages dotting the landscape. The nation's infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and public buildings, is well-maintained and often enhanced by magical means to ensure efficiency and longevity.
L'Union des Chaînes
Bliv Frain - League of cities
Type
Geopolitical, Country

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